The Callahans of Stringybark Creek Books in Order
Part ofKarly Lane Books in OrderFind the Callahans of Stringybark Creek trilogy by Karly Lane in order, with story summaries, family background and tips on how best to read the series.
Last updated: December 24, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Return to Stringybark Creek
by Karly Lane
2019
High-profile journalist Hadley Callahan slips back into Stringybark Creek alone, hiding the truth about her crumbling celebrity marriage. After a friend's death, she teams up with childhood mate Ollie on a rural mental health campaign and is forced to confront where her loyalty and her heart truly lie.
Mr Right Now
by Karly Lane
2019
Griffin Callahan never understood why Olivia Dawson ended their teenage romance the day he left for agricultural college. Years later Liv is back on her family farm for harvest, and old sparks reignite amid meddling relatives, buried hurts and the risk of trusting first love again.
The Wrong Callahan
by Karly Lane
2018
Restless ex-soldier Lincoln Callahan returns home to Stringybark Creek for his sister's wedding, expecting only family chaos, not temptation. Cash Sullivan is supposed to be his brother's girlfriend, yet their instant spark complicates an already fragile family and forces hard choices about loyalty and love.
Series background & context
The Callahans of Stringybark Creek is a contemporary rural romance trilogy centred on a big, close-knit farming family in country New South Wales. Each book follows a different Callahan sibling or relative as they navigate love, loyalty and the ties of home.
The series begins with The Wrong Callahan, told largely through the eyes of Lincoln Callahan. After years in the army, Linc comes back to the family property for his sister Hadley's wedding, still restless and unsure where he fits. His steady younger brother Griffin has stayed on the farm, doing what is expected, and has quietly fallen for Cash Sullivan, a city girl running a luxury spa in the district. When Linc and Cash feel an instant pull toward each other, the resulting triangle forces all three to face their past choices and the damage secrets can do inside a family.
Mr Right Now shifts the spotlight to Griffin Callahan and his childhood best friend Olivia Dawson. Once inseparable, their romance ended abruptly when Griff left for agricultural college and Liv fled the farm to study law. Years later Liv returns to help with harvest, only to find that unresolved feelings still simmer beneath small-town gossip and family meddling. The story digs into what it means to come home when you are not quite the same person who left.
The trilogy concludes with Return to Stringybark Creek, following journalist Hadley Callahan. After a high-profile wedding and a glittering career, Hadley unexpectedly arrives back at the farm alone, carrying a secret she is not ready to share. The sudden death of a former classmate pushes her to reconnect with childhood friend Ollie, and together they throw themselves into a grassroots campaign around rural mental health. As pressure from her husband and the media builds, Hadley has to decide what kind of life, and love, she is willing to fight for.
Across the three books readers return to the same farm kitchens, shearing sheds and dusty backroads, watching the Callahans weather droughts, weddings, arguments and reconciliations. The tone is warm and heartfelt, with plenty of banter and family gatherings, but the stories also touch on heavier themes like trauma, expectations and the cost of leaving or staying.
Each novel can be read on its own, yet reading the series in order lets you see how one family's history unfolds from different angles and how the Callahans, for all their differences, keep finding their way back to Stringybark Creek.
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